Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Week 2 - June 21 Concert

The Chemical City Band will perform its second concert of the 2023 season on Wednesday, June 21 at the Nicholson-Guenther Community Band Shell in Midland's Central Park, starting at 7:30 pm.  In case of rain, the concert will be moved to Central Auditorium.  Please check this blog or our Facebook page for last minute updates.  See you there!

Steve DeRees will direct the band for this concert and present the following musical selections with a short intermission:

The Maestro (Concert March)..................................................................................Eric Osterling

Excerpts from the Opera "Lohengrin"..........................................Richard Wagner, arr. E. Osterling

Highlights from "Star Trek - The Motion Picture".............................Jerry Goldsmith, arr. J. Edmondson

Begin the Beguine....................................................................................Cole Porter, arr. J. Krance

The Black Horse Troup March..........................................................John Philip Sousa, ed. F. Fennell

Intermission

A Westchester Overture...................................................................................................Clare Grundman

The Lion King - Broadway Selections..........................................................................arr. Jay Bocook

Get Smart...............................................................................................Irving Szathmary, arr. M. Brown

Choose Joy..............................................................................................................Randall D. Standridge

Our Flirtation March........................................................................................................John Philip Sousa

America, the Beautiful............................................................................Samuel F. Ward, arr. A.F. Gaylord

The Star-Spangled Banner................................................................John Stafford Smith, arr. A.F. Gaylord 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

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